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  • 71Through The Dragon's Eye (episodes) — This is a list of episodes of Through The Dragon s Eye (a ten part BBC Look and Read educational children s fantasy television prgram). Each episidoe was about 20 minutes long. During the opening credits of Through the Dragon s Eye a book with… …

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  • 72pass over — verb a) to bypass (something); to skip (something) b) to make a transit of; to pass through or across (something) Syn: bypass …

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  • 73pass down — verb To hand over, pass through or transfer to a lower level, next generation, etc. In poor families, solid cloths are passed down from elder children to kid siblings, who must wear them out or if they outgrow them pass them down to still younger …

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  • 74through one's mind — See: CROSS ONE S MIND or PASS THROUGH ONE S MIND …

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  • 75through one's mind — See: CROSS ONE S MIND or PASS THROUGH ONE S MIND …

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  • 76through\ one's\ mind — See: cross one s mind or pass through one s mind …

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  • 77pass — pass1 [pas, päs] n. [ME pas: see PACE1] a narrow passage or opening, esp. between mountains; gap; defile pass2 [pas, päs] vi. [ME passen < OFr passer < VL * passare < L passus, a step: see PACE1] 1. to go o …

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  • 78Pass — Pass, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Passed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Passing}.] [F. passer, LL. passare, fr. L. passus step, or from pandere, passum, to spread out, lay open. See {Pace}.] 1. To go; to move; to proceed; to be moved or transferred from one point… …

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  • 79Pass — Pass, v. t. 1. In simple, transitive senses; as: (a) To go by, beyond, over, through, or the like; to proceed from one side to the other of; as, to pass a house, a stream, a boundary, etc. (b) Hence: To go from one limit to the other of; to… …

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  • 80pass — Ⅰ. pass [1] ► VERB 1) move or go onward, past, through, or across. 2) change from one state or condition to another. 3) transfer (something) to someone. 4) kick, hit, or throw (the ball) to a teammate. 5) (of time) go by. 6) …

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